On 7 February 2023, Mae Fah Luang University had the great honour of receiving General Surayud Chulanont, President of the Privy Council, who on behalf of His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun, presided over MFU’s commencement ceremony for the Academic Year 2021 at the C4 Princess Mother Auditorium. This commencement marked the graduation of MFU’s 20th class of students.
This year, MFU presented an Honorary Doctorate in Social Science to Professor Emeritus Preecha Thaothong in recognition of his outstanding expertise in visual arts (paintings) and his contributions to reflecting Buddhist philosophy through a collection of art works at both national and international level. The University also presented an Honorary Doctorate in Business Administration to Mr. Kalin Sarasin in recognition of his expertise and contributions to the advancement of economy and society.
In the academic year 2021, 2,926 graduates including 2,761 Thai graduates and 165 international graduates were eligible to participate in the commencement ceremony. In total, 1,747 Bachelor’s degree, Master’s degree and Doctoral degree graduates from the School of Agro-Industry, the School of Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine, the School of Cosmetic Science, the School of Dentistry, the School of Health Science, the School of Information Technology, the School of Integrative Medicine, the School of Law, the School of Liberal Arts, the School of Management, the School of Medicine, the School of Nursing, the School of Sinology, the School of Science, and the School of Social Innovation attended the degree presentation ceremony.
On this occasion, General Surayud Chulanont delivered a royal address, stating that all the hard work graduates had done paid off and they successfully graduated. Next step for graduates is to work and live with other people in the society. After graduation, graduates will receive compliment or complaint depending on their performances and actions. If graduates do good deed, they will be respected and valued for their contribution. On the other hand, if graduates do bad deeds, they will get criticism and bad result to both themselves and others. Therefore, graduates need to carefully consider the positive and negative consequences of actions before they make decision. This will lead to the development and prosperity of graduates, the university, society and the nation.
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